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View all Top LEGO Toys View all LEGO Angry Birds LEGO DC Super Heroes LEGO DC Super Hero Girls LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Free next day Click+Collect* Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is unquestionably a memorable film. I’d call it one of the most iconic films of the 1980s. That said, it’s not the kind of movie that strikes me as being ideal for LEGO sets. LEGO dioramas are usually reserved for spaceships and castles, right? Builder Etzel took the famous and painful to watch “You killed the car” scene  and made it into a detailed diorama. And he picked the best expressions for the Cameron, Sloane, and Ferris minifigs as they watch the car slide out the window. Etzel made the nostalgic diorama for Swebrick’s annual “AFOL vs AFOL” building contest and took first place (AFOL stands for “adult fans of LEGO”). The theme for this year’s contest was “Plastics from the Past.” Members of the group could chose any scene from an ’80s movie or TV show that featured a vehicle.




Even with the limit that a vehicle had to be part of the build, contest participants came up with plenty of awesome ideas including scenes from Blade Runner, Magnum, P.I., Spaceballs, and Blues Brothers. Related: why isn’t there a museum just for LEGO movie dioramas? I’d pay money to see that. Blade Runner diorama by Limpfittz Magnum P.I. diorama by dalle Get a closer look at the LEGO Ferrari and death of said Ferrari in the below gallery: If you could re-create any scene from an ’80s television show or movie in LEGO, what would it be? Tell me about it in the comments. [HT: Fanboy, photos via Etzel87 and Swebrick]167 Car Transport Wagon 111 Starter Train Set 115 Starter Train Set with Motor 116 Starter Trainset with Motor 117 Locomotive Without Motor 120 Freight Train Set, Tipper Wagons 122 Locomotive and Tender 130 Wagon with Double TippersClick picture to enlarge The following are links about BLOCKS! you may find interesting.




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Names and Logos of individual toys are also owned by those companies. is not affiliated with any toy company. All writings here are opinion and written strictly as a fan of the toys mentioned.Jump to page 1 LEGO® Lego Police sets are a great childrens toy. The Lego Police sets are a great series To view the Lego Police instructions for a particular set, LEGO® 6636 from 2002 LEGO® 6324 from 1998 LEGO® 6328 from 1998 LEGO® 6332 from 1998 LEGO® 6545 from 1996 Police Search And Rescue LEGO® 6598 from 1996 LEGO® 6625 from 1996 LEGO® 6348 from 1994 LEGO® 6344 from 1993 Police Plane And Speed Boat LEGO® 6398 from 1993 LEGO® 6664 from 1993 Police Helicopter And Bike LEGO® 1895 from 1992 Police Plane With Motorbike LEGO® 6533 from 1992 Police 4 Wheel Drive LEGO® 1610 from 1991 LEGO® 6430 from 1991 LEGO® 6354 from 1990 LEGO® 6506 from 1989 LEGO® 6642 from 1988




LEGO® 6450 from 1987 LEGO® 6522 from 1987 LEGO® 6386 from 1986 LEGO® 6632 from 1986 LEGO® 6676 from 1986 Police Mobile Command Unit LEGO® 6684 from 1984 Jump to page 1Does It Feel Like Lego Bricks Just Keep Getting More Expensive?19 December, 2011 Lego sets aren’t just for kids — and they certainly don’t come at kid prices. I’ve gazed longingly at the “Death Star” and “Imperial Shuttle” kits, the “Mindstorms NXT 2.0,” the adorable “Hogwarts Castle,” and even “The Black Pearl.” But for the combined price of those sets, you could make a mortgage payment. In fact, every time my husband and I see a Lego display, we comment on how they’re so cool, but so darn expensive. And everyone we knew had piles of them when we were kids– it doesn’t seem like our parents would have bought them at these crazy prices! I decided to compare the inflation-adjusted prices of Lego sets over the years to see how big the difference was.

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